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Venus Williams Seeks Emergency Order After Deadly Crash

Tennis star Venus Williams filed for an emergency court order related to the wrongful death case brought by Jerome Barson's family. So reports ABC News.

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Teacher Sues School for Mistreatment During Lockdown Drill

East Quogue Elementary School teacher Christine Capozzola is suing the town of Southampton and the school district she works for, among others, after she claims she was mistreated during a lockdown drill. So reports Newsday.

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O.J. Parole Hearing Could Set Him Free on Oct. 1

Ex-NFL star O.J. Simpson has a parole hearing on July 20 to determine if he will be released from prison in October. So reports WHEC 10, an NBC affiliate.

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Virginian May Face Execution in Espionage Act Case

Kevin Mallory of Virginia was charged under the federal Espionage Act for allegedly transmitting “top-secret” documents to a suspected Chinese agent. So reports the Associated Press.

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SCOTUS to Hear Wisconsin Election Redistricting Case

The Supreme Court of the United States will hear a Wisconsin-based case regarding claims the State’s redistricting plans are too partisan. So reports Politico.

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FTC Sues to Block DraftKings, FanDuel Merger

The Federal Trade Commission will file a lawsuit in California and Washington D.C. to prevent the daily fantasy sports websites DraftKings and FanDuel from merging. So reports ESPN.

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Drunk Man Leaps from Moving Ambulance, Sues NYC  

Yaugeni Kralkin is suing New York City after he admitted to drunkenly jumping out of the back of a moving ambulance. So reports The New York Post.

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Publix at Fault After Man Falls Into Deep Fryer, Dies: Lawsuit

Chrissie McGee Blount, of Georgia, filed a wrongful death lawsuit against supermarket chain Publix after her husband fell into a deep fryer and died. So reports WSB-TV.

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S.C. AG Issues Warning About Settlement Scam

South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson has issued a warning about an online promotion that was created to trick consumers into thinking they are eligible for tobacco settlement money. So reports the Times and Democrat.

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